From the series Female Portraits: Looking Back to the Past.
Justice forms part of Séfora Camazano’s ongoing series Female Portraits: Looking Back to the Past, in which portraiture becomes a space for memory, dignity and critical reflection. Through women whose lives are shaped by resistance, identity and social tension, the series questions how deeply rooted structures continue to define the perception and experience of women today.
The work portrays Séfora Vargas, a Romani lawyer, writer and activist from Seville, whose life and practice confront the complex realities faced by Romani women. Working at the intersection of law and advocacy, she defends cases of gender-based violence while addressing forms of silence and marginalisation that persist both within and beyond her community.
Rather than approaching portraiture as documentation alone, Camazano constructs a symbolic image in which presence becomes statement. The figure embodies a quiet but resolute defiance — a reflection of the tension between inherited cultural frameworks and the necessity of transformation. Through Vargas’s work, justice is not an abstract ideal, but an ongoing act of resistance.
The series is distinguished by Camazano’s fusion of photography, digital painting and hand-finished intervention, resulting in works of strong material presence and conceptual depth. Each edition is produced to museum standards using Giclée printing on archival Fine Art paper, and is signed and numbered by the artist.
The original work—unique and non-reproducible—is available upon request.
To acquire Justice is to engage with a work that moves beyond representation: a reflection on voice, agency and the enduring struggle for equality within layered cultural realities.
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Séfora Camazano works at the intersection of photography, oil painting and gold leaf — a practice exhibited across eighteen cities on four continents, including New York, Basel, Paris, Dubai and Venice.
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